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Analysing, monitoring and modelling
hydrological extremes: water scarcity and
excess water
Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics
(DPGG)
University of Szeged, Hungary
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György Sipos – [email protected]
INSTITUTIONAL POTENTIAL
Academic staff: 14, PhD
PhD candidates, postdocs: 10-15
Number of research groups: 6
Publications: 50-60 pcs/year, if: 20-25/year
Number of projects: 5-6 pcs/year
Background: University of Szeged
PROPOSALS IN WATER MANAGEMENT
Drought and excess water monitoring, novel solutions
Modelling to locate vulnerable areas, strategic planning
Runoff modelling on lowland catchments, enhance management
Quantitative assessment of water resources, enhance irrigation
Water quality (irrigation, ground water), environmental safety
Structural analysis of rivers and floodplain, decreasing flood risk
MOST IMPORTANT FIELDS OF ACTIVIY
Climate change and drought research
Hydrological modelling
Environmental protection, risk assessment
Applied geomorphology
Landscape and urban ecology
GIS solutions
Geo and cultural heritage assessment
Simulation of sediment movement in channel bed
THANK YOU!
Contacts:
Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics
University of Szeged
http://www.geo.u-szeged.hu/english
http://www.geo.u-szeged.hu/meriexwa/
http://wahastrat.vizugy.hu/
http://www.geo.u-szeged.hu/futumar
See thematic proposals below
THEMATIC PROPOSLAS
Drought Early Warning System:
planning and elaboration of an integrated monitoring and forecasting system in
the region which is able to assess the severity and risk of droughts to improve
agricultural response to climatic extremes.
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Drought Early Warning System:
- landuse optimalisation
- improving vegetation indices
- soil mositure assessment via remote sensing and monitoring
- water retention and recharge, 0 runoff strategy
- irrigation by cleaned sewage waters
- environmental conflicts related to climate change
- soil transformation
THEMATIC PROPOSLAS
Floodplain mangement, ecological corridors, wetlands:
Rehabilitation plans for larger and smaller waterflows in order to facilitate
ecological continuity and diminish barriers.
- rehabilitation and restoration plans
- pilot projects
- flood modelling
- modelling of lowland small catchments
- ecological water retention
THEMATIC PROPOSLAS
River sediment monitoring:
assessment and modelling of sediment delivery in order to evaluate processes
affecting river management (e.g. navigation, sustainable extraction, engineering
structures)- sediment discharge quantification
- monitoring activity
- issues related to flood conductivity and water quality
THEMATIC PROPOSLAS
Ground water hydrodynamics and quality:
assessment of groundwater flow, quality and quantity issues and opportunities
by installing smart monitoring system and modelling groundwater level changes
and available quantities at different climate and agricultural scenarios.
- water quality issues
- water quantity issues concerning irrigation
- ground water in urban space
THEMATIC PROPOSLAS
The urban landscape:
Investigation of urban areas with state-of-the art remote sensing and
geophyiscal methods to enhance municipal tasks such as sewage, vegetation,
built up infrastructure management and city level climate strategy.
- high resolution and thermal imaging systems
- modelling urban runoff during extreme events
- utility mapping and utility GIS
- water quality issues
- water retention in the urban space, pilot projects
THEMATIC PROPOSLAS
Cultural and geoheritage mapping:
Mapping and protecting underground cultural heritage and geoheritage:
applying state of the art methods for surveying potential archaeological sites,
developing predictive models for archaeological prospection, viusalising and
interactive dissemination of built heritage, increasing touristic potential.
Thematic routes.
THEMATIC PROPOSLAS